Okay. So you graduated and made it through high school. Big whoop-de-doo. What do you want - a cookie? Well, let me tell you something. If you thought high school was hard, don't even bother applying here. They'll cut you down like a dead tree, snap you up and eat you alive. You won't even last a day. You've got to be prepared for this, because Crescent Hill University is like no other. We're ruthless here. We're strong and we're cruel. But that's only because you've got to learn your life lessons and we're the ones who are going to teach them to you - the hard way.
Located conveniently near Crescent Hill Academy, Crescent Hill U is also in Brooklyn Heights of Brooklyn, New York. But everything is not fun and games here. Sure, there are nice people, but it'll take a bit of hard searching and friend scouting for you to find 'em. You better come here with friends or at least know somebody; it'll be tough being the new kid. And when we say tough, we mean it. Here, all the clichés and stereotypes you heard about in high school come alive. Here is where the line is drawn.
The park with possibly the largest meadow of any park in the U.S. Come here to chill, hang out, run, or visit the Prospect Park Zoo! Come watch an open concert, play baseball, visit the lake or go to Quaker Hill! Or take a spin in the winter at the Kate Wollman Ice Skating Rink! There's so much to do in Prospect Park!
A stadium made exclusively for the students at Crescent Hill. Come see your favorite bands and artists live with your friends! Just make sure you're not skipping classes for it!
Possibly one of the most beautiful and popularly visited sites in Brooklyn. If you're looking for a getaway for a day or just want to enjoy nature, here's the place for you. If you've got allergies, either take some pills or stay away!
The Brooklyn Museum of Art has a great selection of exhibits and numerous activities for you to participate in while you're there. Don't just hang around the gorgeous entrance and dodge the sprinklers! Come inside!
Not satisfied with the school's already extensive library? Come here for three times the size and three times the quiet. A great getaway for readers and writers alike.
Part of Park Slope's nightlife. "This a place to go to hear great live acts with a good sound system and most importantly a great mixed unpretentious crowd of people who dig music. The best place in Brooklyn for music. Period."
Need something to spice up your dorm room and give it that extra bit of individuality? Or just need to get someone a birthday present? Look no further than the Clay Pot for handmade jewelry, glassware and pottery, not to mention handblown glass.